Is there a way to correct a rotationally curved male penis without loss of penile length?

Is there a way to correct a rotationally bent male penis without losing penis length? There really is! Find out about Shaeer’s Spongy Rotational Orthopedic Surgery! In 2006, Dr. Shaeer, an Egyptian urologist, was the first to report on a surgical procedure to correct congenital penile curvature deformities, the Shaeer cavernous rotation procedure. The advantages of this procedure are that it overcomes the loss of penile length after surgery, an inherent disadvantage of previous penile curvature corrective surgeries, and that it is superior to traditional surgery for penile curvature, and after several refinements, the procedure was finally fully finalized, with a paper on the subject published in the European Journal of Urology in 2015. A total of 127 patients were included in this paper, with a minimum penile curvature of 25° and a maximum of 90° with an average of 65°. After surgical treatment, all patients had their penile curvature angle reduced to less than 1° and had no significant change in penile length from the preoperative period. What a relief! However, although the length of the penis was perfectly preserved, there was also a small regret that the girth of the patients was slightly reduced compared to the preoperative period, with an average reduction of about 7 mm. However, this is not a big problem, after all, the problem of girth can be perfectly solved by injecting hyaluronic acid (HA), and the length of the patients is the most difficult problem to solve in the clinic compared to girth, isn’t it? Of course, there are certain indications for the surgery, which is mainly applicable to patients with penile recession, and there are some limitations for the correction of patients with lateral and superior curvature.